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Back to school could re-open crash trauma

The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning Humboldt residents the return to school this fall may stir feelings about the Broncos bus crash – and they are ready to help.
Fire destroys several RVs in Melfort

Fire destroys several RVs in Melfort

MELFORT — Several RVs and one truck were destroyed in a fire at the industrial area in north Melfort. Firefighters responded to the call at 5:20 am on Sept. 5.
Kenny Shields honoured in hometown

Kenny Shields honoured in hometown

A Canadian rock legend has been honoured by his hometown. Nokomis officially unveiled a pair of signs welcoming visitors to the home of Kenny Shields on Sept. 1. “I know how much this day would have meant to Kenny.
$12,000 in items stolen from work trailer

$12,000 in items stolen from work trailer

THUNDER RAPIDS — A work trailer near the E.B. Campbell Dam on Highway #123 was broken into and $12,000 worth of items were stolen.
Henderson win a rarity for Canada

Henderson win a rarity for Canada

Aug. 26, 2018. For some it is just a day. But for a number of Canadian sports fans it is a day they will not soon forget.
RECplex roof project more expensive, taking longer than expected

RECplex roof project more expensive, taking longer than expected

TISDALE — The RECplex roof will take longer and cost more than expected. The $1.3 million project began a month later than planned, in April.
Be kind to each other, Humboldt

Be kind to each other, Humboldt

I am too much of a sentimental not to say goodbye to Humboldt in my current position. As of Aug. 28, I am no longer the editor of the Humboldt Journal and East Central Trader.
Wadena looking to expand fire hall

Wadena looking to expand fire hall

The Town of Wadena is looking for a contractor to design and build a new addition to the fire hall.
Melfort Fire Department revives old tradition to celebrate new truck

Melfort Fire Department revives old tradition to celebrate new truck

MELFORT — To welcome their new fire truck, the Melfort and District Fire Department brought back an old tradition not practised in the city for more than 100 years. The wet down ceremony took place Sept. 1 outside the fire hall.
Business nomination sign of strong rural economy

Business nomination sign of strong rural economy

Splendor Garden Canadian Organic Spices and Herbs has been a feather in Watson’s business cap for five years now.
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